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My
Dharma name is Kishin („The one who returns to the source“) and I was born 1970
in Germany, close to the City of Düsseldorf. My spiritual path is not unusual
for people, starting with this journey in young years. With a lot of enthusiasm
I tried to discover the philosophical and religious systems of the world, tried
this, tried that, and in the end, I came to a dead point
where
I could only admit to feel „very close to the Buddhism“. This was my status for
many years because in Germany, „Buddhism“is nearly 100% associated with either
Zen, Theravada or Tibetan schools – branches, demanding from the lay followers not to live directly as
a monk, but to come very close to such a way of life. And I can say, that I was
sunken deeply in the samsara world, being a sinner on purpose and with joy. I
was a common human being, a Bombu.
In
2012 I became member of the German Jodo Shinshu Sangha, in the lineage of Nishi
Hongan-ji. I followed this path for several years, however, left the Sangha in
the end, for private reasons and with a kind of disappointment about the „woke“
degeneration of Buddhism in Germany, mainly forced by the umbrella organization
DBU (German Buddhistic Union). However, I left the Sangha without trouble and
will keep some nice and friendly memories - it important for me, to
state this at this point!
Then,
after a being a while on my own, I discovered the Amidaji lineage and there,
everything made „sense“. Everything was in accordance with the old masters of our school, the Dharma
was pure, the path was clear, there was no contradiction anymore. So I asked
Josho Sensei to kindly let me be a part of the Amidaji Sangha, and he accepted
my wish. I’m happy to be here now and to walk the path together with other
orthodox Jodo Shinshu followers all over the world.
Namo
Amida Butsu.